Josh Duggar's Faith-Based Rehab Program Does Not Sound Like Much Fun

For the next six months, Josh Duggar will be atoning for his time spent on Ashley Madison, among other more sordid mistakes, at a Christian rehab treatment program.

During his time at Reformers Unanimous in Rockford, Illinois, where he's reportedly going, he'll be "protected from the elements of life" while he enjoys some light manual labor, reads the bible, and prays. He'll have no phone or email access for the first 60 days, which sounds like a real bummer for his wife, Anna, and his four children who won't be able to have contact with their dad. However, after that initial period, he can have monitored visits from his family.

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According to People, the no-frills facility charges $7,500 for bunk beds, food, and of course, spiritual guidance.

"We deal with everything from a sin standpoint," Tony Richardson, director of development with Reformers told People.

"We call it to the school of discipleship. The closer you get to the Lord, the further you get from what brought you here," he added.

That all sounds well and good however it's recently been reported that the rehab he's allegedly going to notoriously employed a sex offender.

According to Chicago Magazine, Pastor Jack Allen Schaap, a former counselor at the facility, had relations with a teen in his office during a church convention. He allegedly told her "God approves," and later said his "prostate made him do it." He was sentenced to twelve years in prison.

But we digress.

Before Josh checked into rehab, his parents wrote in a Facebook post, "His wrong choices have deeply hurt his precious wife and children and have negatively affected so many others. He has also brought great insult to the values and faith we hold dear," adding, "For him it will be a long journey toward wholeness and recovery. We pray that in this he comes to complete repentance and sincere change."

This is not his first trip to this type of clinic. Josh, 27, went to another faith-based facility when he was 15, after admitting to his parents that he had inappropriately touched underage girls, including his sisters Jill and Jessa.